top of page

Venetian Mirrors

  • Writer: ranyanechar
    ranyanechar
  • Jun 5, 2017
  • 1 min read

In 16th century Italy, artisans expertly created Venetian Mirrors for noblemen and royalty. These breathtaking works or art were the beginnings of clear, mirrored glass. They were very expensive and rare. Today, Venetian mirrors are loved by people across the globe. Luckily, none of us need to be a king or own a castle to enjoy the timeless elegance of a Venetian mirror. All that’s needed is a love for beautiful craftsmanship and one of these lovely mirrors in our home.

Venetian Mirrors are made up of long lines and sweeping arches. The polished edges and mirrored borders are heavenly and pristine. They’re available in a variety of shapes, including rectangles, ovals and circles. Some even have delicate etching around the glass’ perimeter. The feminine rosettes that adorn each Venetian mirror are gracefully ornate. Venetian mirrors are well loved for their attention to detail without ever becoming unbalanced or gaudy. One of these timeless pieces will look lovely gracing the wall of any bedroom, bathroom or formal room.

Venetian mirrors offer another wonderful quality. They possess the ability to stand alone on a wall. Their beauty does not require accents or accessories. A Venetian mirror will look stylish in any room and become a beautiful focal point for all to enjoy.

Most people use a mirror every day without thinking about its beauty or significance. A mirror is intrinsically neutral, neither traditional nor contemporary, and blends well in any interior. It can give the illusion of depth to a flat wall or even make the wall seem to disappear. A well placed mirror can reflect the outdoors. Making your room appear larger and lighter.


 
 
 

Kommentare


Featured Posts
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
Follow me
  • Instagram Social Icon
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • LinkedIn Social Icon
  • Google+ Basic Square
  • Facebook Basic Square

© 2017 Ranya Nechar Interior Design . 

  • Grey Instagram Icon
  • Grey Facebook Icon
  • Grey Twitter Icon
  • Grey LinkedIn Icon
bottom of page